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Geotechnical log

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    Geotechnical action, английский

    Geotechnical action:, английский
    1. Action transmitted to the structure by the ground, fill or groundwater

    2. Action transmitted to the structure by the ground, fill, standing water or ground-water


    Geotechnical design calculations, английский

    Geotechnical engineering, английский

    Geotechnical investigation, английский
      A soil boring and sampling process (together with associated laboratory testing) required to establish the subsurface profiles and relative strengths of the strata encountered at depths likely to have an influence on the design of a building project. also called a subsurface investigation. german barn, swiss barn any one of a variety of barns, often serving as a combination barn and home, built during the 18th and 19th centuries


    Geotechnical investigation., английский

    Geotechnical investigation. ground joint 1. a closely fitted joint in masonry, usually without mortar. 2. a machined metal joint which fits tightly without packing or a gasket., английский

    Geotechnical investigations, английский

    Geotechnical study, английский

    Log, английский
    1. A record of courses or operation. also, a device to measure speed.

    2. Eight-foot or longer tree segment (22).

    3. Logarithm (common)

    4. Logarithm

    5. Logic

    6. Logistic

    7. A record of courses or operation. also, a device to measure speed

    8. Лаг

    9. Журнал, список, учетная запись.

    10. Лаг - прибор для измерения скорости судна и пройденного расстояния

    11. [1] a device for measuring the speed of a vessel, see logline. [2] to make a written record of events. [3] the book in which such records are maintained.

    12. Операция лапласа над гауссианом; вычисление лапласиана над гауссианом

    13. A device used to measure the distance traveled through the water. the distance read from a log can be affected by currents, leeway and other factors, so those distances are sometimes corrected to a distance made good.

    14. Locator (icao abbreviation, not used by jeppesen)

    15. A systematic recording of data, such as a driller`s log, mud log, electrical well log, or radioactivity log. many different logs are run in wells to discern various characteristics of downhole formation.


    Log, английский

    Log, английский

    Log amplitude, английский
      Логарифмическая амплитуда


    Log backup, английский
      A backup of transaction logs that includes all log records not backed up in previous log backups. log backups are required under the full and bulk-logged recovery models and are unavailable under the simple recovery model.


    Log book, английский
    1. Journal,livre de bord

    2. A form which describes the working duties of truck drivers for each 24-hour period.


    Log book, английский

    Log book, английский

    Log book, английский

    Log cabin, английский
      A general term often applied to two different types of dwellings, both of which are constructed of logs. a log cabin is constructed of straight, relatively smooth, round logs stripped of their bark and laid horizontally, one above the other, to form a structure. in contrast, a log house is constructed of logs that are hewn to form square timbers before they are assembled as a structure. the construction of these two types of dwellings differs with regard to the tools, skill, and time required for their construction. in both, the logs are notched or otherwise fastened together to prevent their spreading at the corners and to provide rigidity and strength, but in a log cabin the logs protrude beyond the joints; in the log house, the square-hewn timbers do not protrude beyond the joints. log cabin construction requires only an ax, a minimum of skill, and a minimum of construction time. the walls are usually waterproofed by an infilling between the cracks, such as clay. typically, both types have a pitched roof. the earliest


    Log canoe, английский
      [1] a dugout canoe. [2] see chesapeake log canoe.


    Geotectonic, английский

    Geophysical prospecting surveyor, английский